Great Truths by Great Authors: A Dictionary of Aids to Reflection, Quotations of Maxims, Metaphors, Counsels, Cautions, Aphorisms, Proverbs, &c. &c. from Writers of All Ages and Both HemispheresLippincott & Company, 1866 - 564 páginas |
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... evil , is no more ; The storms of wintry Time will quickly pass , And one unbounded Spring encircle all . Adversity . Rogers . ― THE good are better made by ill : - As odours crush'd are sweeter still ! Adversity . Byron . - A THOUSAND ...
... evil , is no more ; The storms of wintry Time will quickly pass , And one unbounded Spring encircle all . Adversity . Rogers . ― THE good are better made by ill : - As odours crush'd are sweeter still ! Adversity . Byron . - A THOUSAND ...
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... evil habit in the Soul , called Wrathfulness , or a propensity to be angry ; which ofttimes ends in Choler , Bitterness , and Morosity ; when the Mind becomes ulcerated , peevish , and querulous , and like a thin , weak plate of iron ...
... evil habit in the Soul , called Wrathfulness , or a propensity to be angry ; which ofttimes ends in Choler , Bitterness , and Morosity ; when the Mind becomes ulcerated , peevish , and querulous , and like a thin , weak plate of iron ...
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... Evil ? In Religion , What damned Error , but some sober Brow Will bless it , and approve it with a text , Hiding the grossness with fair Ornament ? There is no Vice so simple , but assumes Some mark of Virtue on its outward parts . How ...
... Evil ? In Religion , What damned Error , but some sober Brow Will bless it , and approve it with a text , Hiding the grossness with fair Ornament ? There is no Vice so simple , but assumes Some mark of Virtue on its outward parts . How ...
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... evil ; he may even go further , and imagine to himself the perpetration of the most atro- cious acts ; and still he may eat his bread with relish , and sleep soundly in his bed ; for his sins , wanting as it were substance , having no ...
... evil ; he may even go further , and imagine to himself the perpetration of the most atro- cious acts ; and still he may eat his bread with relish , and sleep soundly in his bed ; for his sins , wanting as it were substance , having no ...
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... evil , nor hath made means by sin to be acquainted with misery . He arrives not at the mischief of being wise , nor endures evils to come , by foreseeing them . He kisses and loves all , and , when the smart of the rod is past , smiles ...
... evil , nor hath made means by sin to be acquainted with misery . He arrives not at the mischief of being wise , nor endures evils to come , by foreseeing them . He kisses and loves all , and , when the smart of the rod is past , smiles ...
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